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🎶 Walkmans. Hip-hop. And a ghostly freestyle.
When Lauren takes Anthony to a modern-day nightclub, he has an existential crisis… then a breakthrough. From French salons to sweaty DJ sets, cognac has crossed cultural lines—and Anthony is ready to spit bars about it.
Featuring: a Hardy-themed rap battle, a deep dive into cognac’s connection with hip-hop, and the surprising effects of trap beats on Victorian spirits.
Listen now for your weekly dose of history, hilarity, and hauntingly good beats.
About the show
Welcome to Lauren & Hardy, a fictional comedy podcast that follows Lauren Duplessis, a struggling mixologist and Brooklyn-based podcaster, who accidentally teams up with a very enthusiastic (and possibly undead) 19th-century gentleman: Anthony Hardy, founder of the historic Maison Hardy Cognac.
Together, they dive into the wild, weird, and surprisingly dramatic world of cognac history, French terroir, family legacies, and legendary spirits—all told through witty banter and a soundscape so rich you can practically smell the oak barrels.
If you enjoyed the show, please spread the word! Take a minute to subscribe, review and add 5 stars on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. For more Hardy history or behind-the-scenes madness: follow @cognac.hardy
About Hardy Cognac
Cognac Hardy's history stretches back over 160 years, making it one of the oldest cognac houses in the Charente region. Founded in 1863 by Anthony Hardy, a visionary with a passion for the art of distillation, Hardy quickly gained a reputation for the exceptional quality of its cognacs. Born through a genuine love for France, Hardy awakens Cognac and defends the French artisanal genius, abroad.
Credits
A Hardy Cognac podcast written by Josselin Bordat, directed by Arnaud Forest, and produced by Radio K7 Creative.
Featuring the voices of Paul Bandey, Lulla, Arnaud Forest and the kind participation of Francesco Pastacaldi. Recorded at Gong Studios.
Executive production by Fanny Giniès, with creative direction by Emmanuel Minelle. Translation by Sam Woodhams. Original music composed by Arnaud Forest. Visual identity by Itchi. Special thanks to Julie Barthelemy, Bénédicte Hardy, and the legendary Hardy rooster… and absolutely no thanks to the phylloxera.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
🎶 Walkmans. Hip-hop. And a ghostly freestyle.
When Lauren takes Anthony to a modern-day nightclub, he has an existential crisis… then a breakthrough. From French salons to sweaty DJ sets, cognac has crossed cultural lines—and Anthony is ready to spit bars about it.
Featuring: a Hardy-themed rap battle, a deep dive into cognac’s connection with hip-hop, and the surprising effects of trap beats on Victorian spirits.
Listen now for your weekly dose of history, hilarity, and hauntingly good beats.
About the show
Welcome to Lauren & Hardy, a fictional comedy podcast that follows Lauren Duplessis, a struggling mixologist and Brooklyn-based podcaster, who accidentally teams up with a very enthusiastic (and possibly undead) 19th-century gentleman: Anthony Hardy, founder of the historic Maison Hardy Cognac.
Together, they dive into the wild, weird, and surprisingly dramatic world of cognac history, French terroir, family legacies, and legendary spirits—all told through witty banter and a soundscape so rich you can practically smell the oak barrels.
If you enjoyed the show, please spread the word! Take a minute to subscribe, review and add 5 stars on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. For more Hardy history or behind-the-scenes madness: follow @cognac.hardy
About Hardy Cognac
Cognac Hardy's history stretches back over 160 years, making it one of the oldest cognac houses in the Charente region. Founded in 1863 by Anthony Hardy, a visionary with a passion for the art of distillation, Hardy quickly gained a reputation for the exceptional quality of its cognacs. Born through a genuine love for France, Hardy awakens Cognac and defends the French artisanal genius, abroad.
Credits
A Hardy Cognac podcast written by Josselin Bordat, directed by Arnaud Forest, and produced by Radio K7 Creative.
Featuring the voices of Paul Bandey, Lulla, Arnaud Forest and the kind participation of Francesco Pastacaldi. Recorded at Gong Studios.
Executive production by Fanny Giniès, with creative direction by Emmanuel Minelle. Translation by Sam Woodhams. Original music composed by Arnaud Forest. Visual identity by Itchi. Special thanks to Julie Barthelemy, Bénédicte Hardy, and the legendary Hardy rooster… and absolutely no thanks to the phylloxera.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.